The Wives by Tarryn Fisher

The Wives

by Tarryn Fisher

The Wives. You're not the only one...

'Compulsive, brilliant, enthralling... I was hooked to the very last page' Adele Parks, author of Sunday Times No.1 bestseller Lies Lies Lies

'Fans of B A Paris will love this addictive page-turner' Woman's Weekly

You've never met the other wives. None of you know each other, you see your husband only one day a week. Thursday. But you don't care, you love him that much. Or at least that's what you've told yourself...

And then, one day it all changes.

You thought you were fine with this, with only having a fraction of a husband. But you can't help yourself, you start to dig. You begin tracking them down, the other days... Who is Monday and why does she have bruises on her arms? Is she being abused? By who? Her husband? Your husband?

What else is he keeping from you? And who is he, really?

Praise for The Wives:

'A compulsive, brilliant, enthralling thriller... a novel that totally captures absolute love and utter deception, total obsession and cruel betrayal. I was hooked to the very last page' Sunday Times No.1 bestselling author, Adele Parks

'Fans of B A Paris will love this addictive page-turner' Woman's Weekly

'This page-turning psychological thriller by Tarryn Fisher will leave you guessing right until the end' HELLO!

'A perfect page-turner...a must-read of 2020' Woman & Home

'What. The. Actual... My mind is BLOWN' Terri, Amazon reader, 5 Stars

'Nail-biting, heart-clenchingly good from the start, with characters that you both root and cringe for. I loved every word' New York Times bestselling author Alessandra Torre

'Will leave the most sure-footed reader uneasy until the last word is read' New York Times bestselling author Colleen Hoover

'A fantastic thriller that asks the question: how well do we know the people we love? Filled with twists and turns you won't see coming, The Wives is a winner' PopSugar

'Not just an original story but an equally original plot twist ... an emotional and psychological crescendo that will keep readers on their toes until its final page' USA Today

Reviewed by Kim Deister on

5 of 5 stars

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I finished The Wives last night, after an evening of being almost physically incapable of putting it down. And still, hours later, I have no idea what I just read. And I mean that in the best possible way. I’ve been on a bit of a thirller kick lately, and this one did NOT disappoint.

The story is told from the point of view of Thursday, Seth’s legal wife. As the blurb suggests, this is an important distinction as there are two other wives, one before and one after. It’s an arrangement she agreed to because she is in love with Seth. But as time goes on, the loneliness of having her husband a single night a week begins to weigh on her. But everything changes for her when she finds something that she never should have.

Details would spoil the surprises, so I will it at that. Suffice it to say that the story is incredibly engrossing! There are a lot of pieces in the story, and they come together in expected ways, shatter apart, come together, and shatter again. When it all finally comes together, it is masterfully bonkers.

For me, part of what made it such an experience to read was the fact that Thursday, despite being the “heroine” of the story, was generally pretty unlikable for much of the story. She was far from perfect. That may not sound terribly selling as a lead character, but stick with me… her characterization, unlikable parts and all, were what made her story so interesting.

The easy way she accepted this nontraditional marriage, something that had never been a part of her ideology, could be seen as unbelievable. After, all, everything she did became about Seth, her desperate to desire to be who he wanted most in the world. On the days he wasn’t by her side, she drank too much and pined for him, wondering obsessively what he was doing with his other wives. She completely gave all that she was over to him. But instead of being unbelievable, it was who she was, her dynamic within both their relationship and within the story. Did it drive me nuts, the subjugated role she made for herself? Absolutely. But without Thursday being exactly who she was, the rest of the story could not have existed.

And the ending? I. LOVED. IT.

My recommendation: If you love a great thriller with a lot of twists and turns, this is a great book! It’s a fast-paced read with no end of surprises!

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